Helping Hurricane Evacuees
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Updated: 8:31 AM Sep 20, 2005
Helping Hurricane Evacuees
Helping Hurricane Evacuees
As relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina continue, one of the more original ways to get out a plea for help was the brainstorm of some Tennessee teenagers.
Posted: 8:31 AM Sep 20, 2005
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As relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina continue, one of the more original ways to get out a plea for help was the brainstorm of some Tennessee teenagers.

Dozens of teens from Crievewood Baptist Church near Nashville are doing their part to assist Katrina evacuees.

Seventy members of the church youth group spread the word about the Red Cross by spelling out the organization's phone number 1-800-HELP-NOW.

One of the Red Cross shelters operates out of the Crievewood Baptist Church. Many of the Tennessee teens say they've now made new friends with many of the youngsters who have come north because of the storm.

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